This six-passenger, wood-bodied 1948 r Deluxe Station gon is described by its seller as being in “excellent” overall condition after having undergone a body-off restoration including paint that is reported to be 10 years old. The ’s wooden bodywork is described as “beautiful,” with the seller noting that the has received a new Le ron ey leather interior, new carpeting, and entirely new glass. The flathead V8 is said to be 400 miles removed from a rebuild. The roof and headliner are both described as “excellent,” with the latter having functional dome lighting. The ’s engine bay presents as very clean. The seller says the bodywork was stripped and primed before painting, and the underside presents as very clean, with no visible surface corrosion. ing to the New Jersey title, the odometer reading is accurate.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean New Jersey title in his name. Obviously restored thoroughly, with an underside that presents as nearly spotless, this 1948 r Deluxe “Woodie” Station gon is described as having undergone a body-off restoration, with paint estimated to be 10 years old.